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## lib/trollop.rb -- trollop command-line processing library
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## Author:: William Morgan (mailto: wmorgan-trollop@masanjin.net)
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## Copyright:: Copyright 2007 William Morgan
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## License:: the same terms as ruby itself
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module Trollop
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|
440
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|
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|
445
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
451
|
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|
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|
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|
453
|
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|
454
|
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|
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|
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|
456
|
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|
457
|
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|
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|
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|
459
|
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|
460
|
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|
461
|
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|
462
|
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|
463
|
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|
464
|
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|
465
|
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|
466
|
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|
467
|
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|
468
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
471
|
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|
472
|
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|
473
|
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|
474
|
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|
475
|
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|
476
|
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if spec[:desc] =~ /\.$/
|
477
|
-
" (Default: #{default_s})"
|
478
|
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|
479
|
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|
480
|
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|
481
|
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|
482
|
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|
483
|
-
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|
484
|
-
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|
485
|
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|
486
|
-
end
|
487
|
-
end
|
488
|
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|
489
|
-
def width #:nodoc:
|
490
|
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@width ||= if $stdout.tty?
|
491
|
-
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|
492
|
-
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|
493
|
-
Curses::init_screen
|
494
|
-
x = Curses::cols
|
495
|
-
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|
496
|
-
x
|
497
|
-
rescue Exception
|
498
|
-
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|
499
|
-
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|
500
|
-
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|
501
|
-
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|
502
|
-
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|
503
|
-
end
|
504
|
-
|
505
|
-
def wrap str, opts={} # :nodoc:
|
506
|
-
if str == ""
|
507
|
-
[""]
|
508
|
-
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|
509
|
-
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|
510
|
-
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|
511
|
-
end
|
512
|
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|
513
|
-
## The per-parser version of Trollop::die (see that for documentation).
|
514
|
-
def die arg, msg
|
515
|
-
if msg
|
516
|
-
$stderr.puts "Error: argument --#{@specs[arg][:long]} #{msg}."
|
517
|
-
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|
518
|
-
$stderr.puts "Error: #{arg}."
|
519
|
-
end
|
520
|
-
$stderr.puts "Try --help for help."
|
521
|
-
exit(-1)
|
522
|
-
end
|
523
|
-
|
524
|
-
private
|
525
|
-
|
526
|
-
## yield successive arg, parameter pairs
|
527
|
-
def each_arg args
|
528
|
-
remains = []
|
529
|
-
i = 0
|
530
|
-
|
531
|
-
until i >= args.length
|
532
|
-
if @stop_words.member? args[i]
|
533
|
-
remains += args[i .. -1]
|
534
|
-
return remains
|
535
|
-
end
|
536
|
-
case args[i]
|
537
|
-
when /^--$/ # arg terminator
|
538
|
-
remains += args[(i + 1) .. -1]
|
539
|
-
return remains
|
540
|
-
when /^--(\S+?)=(.*)$/ # long argument with equals
|
541
|
-
yield "--#{$1}", [$2]
|
542
|
-
i += 1
|
543
|
-
when /^--(\S+)$/ # long argument
|
544
|
-
params = collect_argument_parameters(args, i + 1)
|
545
|
-
unless params.empty?
|
546
|
-
num_params_taken = yield args[i], params
|
547
|
-
unless num_params_taken
|
548
|
-
if @stop_on_unknown
|
549
|
-
remains += args[i + 1 .. -1]
|
550
|
-
return remains
|
551
|
-
else
|
552
|
-
remains += params
|
553
|
-
end
|
554
|
-
end
|
555
|
-
i += 1 + num_params_taken
|
556
|
-
else # long argument no parameter
|
557
|
-
yield args[i], nil
|
558
|
-
i += 1
|
559
|
-
end
|
560
|
-
when /^-(\S+)$/ # one or more short arguments
|
561
|
-
shortargs = $1.split(//)
|
562
|
-
shortargs.each_with_index do |a, j|
|
563
|
-
if j == (shortargs.length - 1)
|
564
|
-
params = collect_argument_parameters(args, i + 1)
|
565
|
-
unless params.empty?
|
566
|
-
num_params_taken = yield "-#{a}", params
|
567
|
-
unless num_params_taken
|
568
|
-
if @stop_on_unknown
|
569
|
-
remains += args[i + 1 .. -1]
|
570
|
-
return remains
|
571
|
-
else
|
572
|
-
remains += params
|
573
|
-
end
|
574
|
-
end
|
575
|
-
i += 1 + num_params_taken
|
576
|
-
else # argument no parameter
|
577
|
-
yield "-#{a}", nil
|
578
|
-
i += 1
|
579
|
-
end
|
580
|
-
else
|
581
|
-
yield "-#{a}", nil
|
582
|
-
end
|
583
|
-
end
|
584
|
-
else
|
585
|
-
if @stop_on_unknown
|
586
|
-
remains += args[i .. -1]
|
587
|
-
return remains
|
588
|
-
else
|
589
|
-
remains << args[i]
|
590
|
-
i += 1
|
591
|
-
end
|
592
|
-
end
|
593
|
-
end
|
594
|
-
|
595
|
-
remains
|
596
|
-
end
|
597
|
-
|
598
|
-
def parse_integer_parameter param, arg
|
599
|
-
raise CommandlineError, "option '#{arg}' needs an integer" unless param =~ /^\d+$/
|
600
|
-
param.to_i
|
601
|
-
end
|
602
|
-
|
603
|
-
def parse_float_parameter param, arg
|
604
|
-
raise CommandlineError, "option '#{arg}' needs a floating-point number" unless param =~ FLOAT_RE
|
605
|
-
param.to_f
|
606
|
-
end
|
607
|
-
|
608
|
-
def parse_io_parameter param, arg
|
609
|
-
case param
|
610
|
-
when /^(stdin|-)$/i; $stdin
|
611
|
-
else
|
612
|
-
require 'open-uri'
|
613
|
-
begin
|
614
|
-
open param
|
615
|
-
rescue SystemCallError => e
|
616
|
-
raise CommandlineError, "file or url for option '#{arg}' cannot be opened: #{e.message}"
|
617
|
-
end
|
618
|
-
end
|
619
|
-
end
|
620
|
-
|
621
|
-
def collect_argument_parameters args, start_at
|
622
|
-
params = []
|
623
|
-
pos = start_at
|
624
|
-
while args[pos] && args[pos] !~ PARAM_RE && !@stop_words.member?(args[pos]) do
|
625
|
-
params << args[pos]
|
626
|
-
pos += 1
|
627
|
-
end
|
628
|
-
params
|
629
|
-
end
|
630
|
-
|
631
|
-
def resolve_default_short_options!
|
632
|
-
@order.each do |type, name|
|
633
|
-
next unless type == :opt
|
634
|
-
opts = @specs[name]
|
635
|
-
next if opts[:short]
|
636
|
-
|
637
|
-
c = opts[:long].split(//).find { |d| d !~ INVALID_SHORT_ARG_REGEX && !@short.member?(d) }
|
638
|
-
if c # found a character to use
|
639
|
-
opts[:short] = c
|
640
|
-
@short[c] = name
|
641
|
-
end
|
642
|
-
end
|
643
|
-
end
|
644
|
-
|
645
|
-
def wrap_line str, opts={}
|
646
|
-
prefix = opts[:prefix] || 0
|
647
|
-
width = opts[:width] || (self.width - 1)
|
648
|
-
start = 0
|
649
|
-
ret = []
|
650
|
-
until start > str.length
|
651
|
-
nextt =
|
652
|
-
if start + width >= str.length
|
653
|
-
str.length
|
654
|
-
else
|
655
|
-
x = str.rindex(/\s/, start + width)
|
656
|
-
x = str.index(/\s/, start) if x && x < start
|
657
|
-
x || str.length
|
658
|
-
end
|
659
|
-
ret << (ret.empty? ? "" : " " * prefix) + str[start ... nextt]
|
660
|
-
start = nextt + 1
|
661
|
-
end
|
662
|
-
ret
|
663
|
-
end
|
664
|
-
|
665
|
-
## instance_eval but with ability to handle block arguments
|
666
|
-
## thanks to _why: http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/aBlockCostume.html
|
667
|
-
def cloaker &b
|
668
|
-
(class << self; self; end).class_eval do
|
669
|
-
define_method :cloaker_, &b
|
670
|
-
meth = instance_method :cloaker_
|
671
|
-
remove_method :cloaker_
|
672
|
-
meth
|
673
|
-
end
|
674
|
-
end
|
675
|
-
end
|
676
|
-
|
677
|
-
## The easy, syntactic-sugary entry method into Trollop. Creates a Parser,
|
678
|
-
## passes the block to it, then parses +args+ with it, handling any errors or
|
679
|
-
## requests for help or version information appropriately (and then exiting).
|
680
|
-
## Modifies +args+ in place. Returns a hash of option values.
|
681
|
-
##
|
682
|
-
## The block passed in should contain zero or more calls to +opt+
|
683
|
-
## (Parser#opt), zero or more calls to +text+ (Parser#text), and
|
684
|
-
## probably a call to +version+ (Parser#version).
|
685
|
-
##
|
686
|
-
## The returned block contains a value for every option specified with
|
687
|
-
## +opt+. The value will be the value given on the commandline, or the
|
688
|
-
## default value if the option was not specified on the commandline. For
|
689
|
-
## every option specified on the commandline, a key "<option
|
690
|
-
## name>_given" will also be set in the hash.
|
691
|
-
##
|
692
|
-
## Example:
|
693
|
-
##
|
694
|
-
## require 'trollop'
|
695
|
-
## opts = Trollop::options do
|
696
|
-
## opt :monkey, "Use monkey mode" # a flag --monkey, defaulting to false
|
697
|
-
## opt :name, "Monkey name", :type => :string # a string --name <s>, defaulting to nil
|
698
|
-
## opt :num_limbs, "Number of limbs", :default => 4 # an integer --num-limbs <i>, defaulting to 4
|
699
|
-
## end
|
700
|
-
##
|
701
|
-
## ## if called with no arguments
|
702
|
-
## p opts # => {:monkey=>false, :name=>nil, :num_limbs=>4, :help=>false}
|
703
|
-
##
|
704
|
-
## ## if called with --monkey
|
705
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## p opts # => {:monkey=>true, :name=>nil, :num_limbs=>4, :help=>false, :monkey_given=>true}
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##
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## See more examples at http://trollop.rubyforge.org.
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def options args=ARGV, *a, &b
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@last_parser = Parser.new(*a, &b)
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with_standard_exception_handling(@last_parser) { @last_parser.parse args }
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end
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|
-
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713
|
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## If Trollop::options doesn't do quite what you want, you can create a Parser
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714
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## object and call Parser#parse on it. That method will throw CommandlineError,
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715
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## HelpNeeded and VersionNeeded exceptions when necessary; if you want to
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716
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## have these handled for you in the standard manner (e.g. show the help
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717
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## and then exit upon an HelpNeeded exception), call your code from within
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718
|
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## a block passed to this method.
|
719
|
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##
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720
|
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## Note that this method will call System#exit after handling an exception!
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721
|
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##
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722
|
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## Usage example:
|
723
|
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##
|
724
|
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## require 'trollop'
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725
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## p = Trollop::Parser.new do
|
726
|
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## opt :monkey, "Use monkey mode" # a flag --monkey, defaulting to false
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727
|
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## opt :goat, "Use goat mode", :default => true # a flag --goat, defaulting to true
|
728
|
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## end
|
729
|
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##
|
730
|
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## opts = Trollop::with_standard_exception_handling p do
|
731
|
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## o = p.parse ARGV
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732
|
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## raise Trollop::HelpNeeded if ARGV.empty? # show help screen
|
733
|
-
## o
|
734
|
-
## end
|
735
|
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##
|
736
|
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## Requires passing in the parser object.
|
737
|
-
|
738
|
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def with_standard_exception_handling parser
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739
|
-
begin
|
740
|
-
yield
|
741
|
-
rescue CommandlineError => e
|
742
|
-
$stderr.puts "Error: #{e.message}."
|
743
|
-
$stderr.puts "Try --help for help."
|
744
|
-
exit(-1)
|
745
|
-
rescue HelpNeeded
|
746
|
-
parser.educate
|
747
|
-
exit
|
748
|
-
rescue VersionNeeded
|
749
|
-
puts parser.version
|
750
|
-
exit
|
751
|
-
end
|
752
|
-
end
|
753
|
-
|
754
|
-
## Informs the user that their usage of 'arg' was wrong, as detailed by
|
755
|
-
## 'msg', and dies. Example:
|
756
|
-
##
|
757
|
-
## options do
|
758
|
-
## opt :volume, :default => 0.0
|
759
|
-
## end
|
760
|
-
##
|
761
|
-
## die :volume, "too loud" if opts[:volume] > 10.0
|
762
|
-
## die :volume, "too soft" if opts[:volume] < 0.1
|
763
|
-
##
|
764
|
-
## In the one-argument case, simply print that message, a notice
|
765
|
-
## about -h, and die. Example:
|
766
|
-
##
|
767
|
-
## options do
|
768
|
-
## opt :whatever # ...
|
769
|
-
## end
|
770
|
-
##
|
771
|
-
## Trollop::die "need at least one filename" if ARGV.empty?
|
772
|
-
def die arg, msg=nil
|
773
|
-
if @last_parser
|
774
|
-
@last_parser.die arg, msg
|
775
|
-
else
|
776
|
-
raise ArgumentError, "Trollop::die can only be called after Trollop::options"
|
777
|
-
end
|
778
|
-
end
|
779
|
-
|
780
|
-
module_function :options, :die, :with_standard_exception_handling
|
781
|
-
|
782
|
-
end # module
|